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It was not until September 2 that the new lieutenant-governor Adams George Archibald arrived and set about the establishment of civil government.
In the absence of an amnesty, and with the Canadian militia beating and intimidating his sympathisers, Riel fled to the safety of the St. Joseph's mission across the border in the Dakota Territory.
This was a time of rapid change for the Métis of the Red River — the buffalo on which they depended were becoming increasingly scarce, the influx of settlers was ever-increasing, and many had sold their land to unscrupulous land speculators.
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University of St. Mary on the Lake, Mundelein, Illinois, October 21-23, 2004.
Annual Festival of Icons, at St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church, Warren, Ohio for a Conference of Orthodoxy and Medical Ethics, November 5, 1999.
“St. Paul's Ethic for the Church.” Lecture at the Mardigian Institute for Religious Educators, Diocese of the Armenian Church of America, New York, August 9, 1986.
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 Religion - Faculty Profiles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Areas of Research: the place of the Jerusalem Temple in the early church and in the Christian Middle Ages, cultural and intellectual history in the Central and High Middle Ages (ninth to twelfth centuries), the experience of sacred space and place in the Christian tradition.
Centre for the Study of Religion, 123 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5S 2E8 (416) 978-5938 and Victoria College, Rm.
Recent publications: “Towards a Canadian Theology” (1993), “George Grant on Simone Weil: The Saint and the Thinker” (1996), "The Measure of Justice: The Language of Limit in the Writings of Simone Weil" (2000), “Voegelin Not Mysterious” (2001), “The Christian Materialism of Simone Weil (2004).
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 Knitting - Patron Saint Of Knitting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
... over it all was a statue of St. Francis, patron saint of my hometown, San Francisco. St. Francis ... ... woman in a flowered hat, contentedly doing her knitting! High altitude? She had the red flush to her ...
Profile of St. Odilia, also known as St. Ottilia, Othilia, or Adilia. Patron saint of Alsace and of the blind. Illustrated.
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